1888.] FROM EQUATORIAL AFRICA. 



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20. Hypolimnas tnaria. 



Papilio inaria, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iii. pi. 214. A, B (1782). 



Wadelai: c? $ . 13th and 27th January; d • 29th and 31st 

 March; 8th and 9th April, 1887. 



This local form of H. misippus is chiefly distinguishable in the 

 female sex, which resembles Limnas Uugii ; it can hardly be called 

 a variety of B. misippus, inasmuch as it replaces it in the same 

 localities in which L. klugii replaces L. chrysippus ; yet the males 

 of H. misippus and H. inaria seem almost, if not absolutely, iden- 

 tical in character. 



21. Hypolimnas salmacis. 



Papilio salmacis, Drury, 111. Ex. Eut. ii. pi. 8. figs. 1, 2 (1773). 

 A worn example was taken at Monbuttu in July or August. 



22. Panopea lucretia. 



Papilio lucretia, Cramer, Pap. Exot. i. pi. 4.5. C, D (1779). 

 A good male example. Monbuttu, July or August. 



23. Cymothoe c^nis. 



Papilio ccenis, Drury, 111. Ex. Ent. ii. pi. 19. figs. 1, 2 (1779). 

 Kangasi, 13th November, 1883 ; Monbuttu, July and August. 



24. EURYPHENE PLISTONAX. 



Euryphene plistonax, Hewitson, Ex. Butt. v. Eur. pi. 9. figs. 38, 

 39 (1871). 



5 . Kangasi, 11th August, 1883. 

 Originally received from Angola. 



2.5. EuPHiEDRA ELEUS. 



Papilio eleus, Drury, 111. Ex. Ent. iii. pi. 12. figs. 1, 2 (1782). 

 $ . Kangasi, 24th July, 1883. 



26. Aterica cupavia. 



Papilio cupavia, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iii. pi. 183. E, F (1780). 

 S . Eoda, 3rd November, 1885. 



27. Aterica veronica, var. 



Papilio veronica, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iv. pi. 325. C, D (1782). 

 S . Stazione Bauri, September 1883. 



The single example obtained is of a rich rufous-chocolate colour 

 below, but does not differ in markings from the typical form. 



28. Hamanumida d^edalus. 



Papilio deedalus, Fabricius, Syst. Ent. p. 482. n. 174 (1775). 



Stazione Bauri, September 1883 ; Foda, 22iid, 23rd, 26th, 28th, 

 and 31st October, and 25th November, 1885 ; Wadelai, 16th January, 

 1887 ; Monbuttu in July or August. 



